Douglas Glenn Adams (1945 April 12 - 2007 July 24) was professor of Christianity and the Arts at Pacific School of Religion
for 31 years and member of the core Graduate Theological Union faculty. He was an international scholar in...

This is the first Graduate Theological Union student newsletter. Initially called Inter Seminary Press, by the seond issue
it was called "The Advocate" published by the Inter-Seminary Press of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its purpose was to promote
unity...

A collection had been given to the GTU Library ca. 1976-77, but there was no documentation on the original gift. Efforts to
contact the leadership of the Pacific Region to confirm the gift of the collection were unsuccessful until 1997...

The collection contains thank you letters from Albert Schweitzer to the Atkinson Foundation for monetary gifts to the general
hospital and leper village in Lambarn, Gabon. There are five letters and two photographs with description, written between
1956-1964.

The collection contains a short history, newsletters, and brochures for the Laymen's School of Religion, which operated in
the San Francisco Bay Area from 1959 to 1969. Following an extension school format, the school offered topical courses (Youth
and the...

This collection includes Ms. Bennett's papers which have to do with her interest in peace issues and the movements to end
the war in Vietnam; and, following the end of the war, the issues of women's ordination -- the place...

The Berkeley Presbyterian Missionary Homes (BPMH) is a ministry related to the Presbytery of San Francisco that operates through
a California non-profit corporation. Founded in 1937, the BPMH originally provided housing for international missionaries
who were in between assignments or...

This collection contains organization records of the Berkeley-Albany Church Women United: scrapbooks and folders with newspaper
clippings, minutes, bulletins, reports, fliers and other indications of activities.

This is a report, based on the 1960 census, on the religious composition of the Berkeley-Albany area in 1960. Socio-economic
analysis is part of the discussion. The report concludes: "How the Christian faith is to be translated into meaningful appeals...

The GTU Bibliographical Center existed from 1963-69. It was essentially a centralized book ordering, cataloging and processing
center for the GTU schools. Subgroup C contains all existing records of the Center. The records appear to be far from complete
and...

This collection contains materials from the life of Roy Birchard, who was a leader in the early years of the Metropolitan
Community Church. He served in a number of leadership roles in various locations, including New York and San Francisco....

Art and other special exhibits have been displayed at the Graduate Theological Union Library since opened in 1981. This collection
contains records from the the Trustees Aesthetics Committee and the art curator's office. Materials include flyers, slides
and photos of...

Richard F. Boeke served as minister of the First Unitarian Church of Berkeley, California, 1973-1995. During his ministry,
he was involved in the Howard Thurman Educational Trust, the International Association for Religious Freedom, and the Uniquest
Foundation, among other groups...

Religious sheet music from the collection of Edward G. Borgens, Sr. (1904-1984), organist and choral director, and Helen Z.
Donofrio (1910-1996), coloratura soprano, church soloist and light opera singer. Borgens was also a successful music retailer
in San Diego. His...

Donald G. Brockett, 1937-1986, was a Congregational minister. While a seminarian at Andover Newton Theological School, Brockett
participated in efforts to integrate the Boston public schools, volunteering as a teacher in the Freedom School Movement in
1964. He served various...

This collection consists of Evelyn Berger Brown's professional papers from the mid-1960's to her retirement in the mid-1970's.
There is very little personal material. A large portion of the collection consists of material concerning her extensive community
lecturing, from the...

Robert McAfee Brown, 1920-2001, was a Christian theologian, ethicist, teacher, author, preacher, and advocate for peace and
justice in social, economic, and gender issues. The collection contains published and unpublished material by R.M. Brown and
by various other authors.

The bulk of the collection is from the period after Glen Bruner's retirement as a missionary, mid-1960s-1978. The Correspondence
series provides extensive information through personal narrative from Protestant missionaries with various denominations all
over the world. He served as an...

The material had no original order. It is here arranged chronologically. This collection represents a part of Buchler's total
original material. Further materials are located: 1) (P. O. Box 77603, San Francisco, CA 94107: 415-882-7092): interviews
covering experiences in Vienna...

This collection of minutes and annual reports from the 19th and 20th centuiry was donated to the Graduate Theological Union
(GTU) by the American Baptist Seminary of the West. The materials show the development of the Baptist church in California...

The Center for Ethics and Social Policy was founded in 1974 as a program unit of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley,
California. Faculty involved in this area from both the GTU and the University of California at Berkeley founded...

What became the Office for Programs in Comparative Religion Collection began in 1976 with a National Endowment of the Humanities
grant to develop a curriculem that focused on a phenomenological approach to religion. With this area established at Gradute
Theological...

The work of the Center for Responsible Tourism was for the most part to educate and inform First World, especially North American,
people to be sensitive to how tourism can have a negative impact on the visited country environmentally and...

The collection was packed in boxes and shipped to the GTU by staff at the Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic
Violence staff when its office moved in 1995. The collection follows the original order of the Center....

The Center was founded in 1970 as the Office of Women's Affairs by women who recognized "that seminary women at the GTU schools
needed a channel, an advocate, an office through which to express their needs and concerns." The name...

The Protestant Church Commission for Japanese Service was set-up in response to Executive Order 9066 ordering all Japanese-American
citizens and aliens evacuated from the U.S. West Coast and relocated to centers in the interior. The Commission acted as a
conduit...

The collection contains records about evangelical Christians and the Jesus movement in Berkeley from 1970 through the eighties.
Materials primarily represent the Christian World Liberation Front (CWLF) and the Spiritual Counterfeits Project (SCP), but
also include materials on the Bay...

The collection documents the thought and career of Henry B. Clark (1930-2009), a professor of religion and ethics. Topics
include the church and desegregation, the life of Albert Schweitzer, the church under Margaret Thatcher, Reinhold Niebuhr,
social ethics, Council of...

Albert Gleaves Cohen served as campus minister with United Ministries in Higher Education at California State University Fullerton
(1965-69) and California State University in Los Angeles (1969-97). The collection contains his activities on campus and off
for civil rights, minority...

The collection apparently was donated by Elsie Thomas Culver to the Center for Women and Religion (CWR) at the GTU around
1979. In 1992, the collection was transferred from CWR to the GTU Archives, still in its original boxes and...

Manuscript and audio visual collection of Dody H. Donnelly (June 29, 1920 - 2013), a professor at several seminaries within
Graduate Theological Union and Catholic leader in women's rights, organization and prison reform. In 1971 she became the first
full...

The collection is a copy of the material in the personal files of Ignacio Ellacuria at the Centro Pastoral Arzobispo Oscar
Romero at the University of Central America in San Salvador. The materials were used for Robert Lassalle-Klein's 1995 dissertation...

The collection originated as the Frankl Library and Memorabilia founded by Robert C. Leslie in 1975. Leslie, Foster Professor
of Pastoral Psychology and Counseling, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA, (1954-82) had met and studied with Frankl
in 1961. He...

The collection contains ephemera, printed materials and correspondence on Hindu, Buddhism, Theosophy, new age, religious science,
UFOs, Society of Friends, new thought Christian writers and related materials. Within these materials are correspondence and
writings from some well known 20th century...

Chris Glaser (1950 - ) is an activist for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) rights, especially within the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.). As writer and speaker, his topics include the church, the Bible and homosexuality: the spiritual gifts of
the...

The material is arranged as received from the donor. File folders retain the original headings, with the exception of loose
materials received February 24, 2009. Nearly all items reflect Prof. Gold's personal involvement in the GTU. GTU 90-5-03,
GTU Oral...

The GTU library building was constructed in two phases: Phase I (1979-1981), during which the basement and level one were
built, and Phase II (1985-1987), during which levels two and three were completed. The library was renovated in 2000-2001
and...

A British Benedictine monk, Bede Griffiths was a prominent figure at several ashrams in South India. The collection is the
designated archive for the the Bede Griffiths Trust. Materials include original papers, correspondence, photocopies, publications,
manuscripts, audiotapes, videotapes, photographs...

This small collection consists of biographical materials of the Henry family (C.F. Henry, Rena M. Henry, his wife, Helen Henry,
daughter and other family members), and Henry's records of marriages, correspondence, sermons, class lectures and information
on Throop Memorial Universalist...

Harland E. Hogue, 1908-1999, was professor of homiletics and church history at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA.
His oral history interviews discuss his life, career, experiences, people, and general observations at PSR beginning in 1954.
The interviews also...

These cards have been collected by Library Staff from books donated as gifts to the GTU Library. If, while processing the
book for inclusion in the library collection, a holy card is found, it is added to the collection. There...

The Inter-Racial and Cross-Cultural Education Program (IRCCE) began in the summer of 1984 in response to a series of reports
on the lack of racial or ethnic equality and recognition within the GTU and its member schools. The goal...

The collection consists mainly of Library director N. Stilson Judah's materials on New Religious Movements. There is some
personal materials that reflect Judah's interest in tennis and ballroom dancing and an oral history about his life.

The collection consists of correspondence and book lists sent between Judah and Felter at Pacific School of Religion, the
seminary libraries participating in loaning the books, and representatives in the camps coordinating the book collections
in their respective camps. The...

Thomas Starr King (1824 - 1864) was a Unitarian and Universalist minister and popular lecturer. Son of a Universalist minister
who served in New York and Massachusetts, he also served churches in the Boston area. He accepted a call to...

Timothy James Larson (1942-2011) served as pastor, educator, therapist and caregiver. After becoming permanently disabled,
he wrote spiritual journals, memoirs and poetry. This collection includes his over 4000 page dream journal, along with other
writings.

Some of the letters from von Hugel have been published in Baron Friedrich von Hugel, Selected Letters, 1896-1924, Bernard
Holland, editor (1933 edition). The correspondence with Maritain centers around bringing him to the University of Chicago
to give a lecture...

This collection preserves the life and teachings of Andrew Christian Lohr (1880-1960), a modern day mystic who lived in Southern
California. William H. Allen, a professor of education, collected the material, in part used for a book on Lohr's teaching,...

Clay MacCauley served as a soldier and was a prisoner of war in the Civil War, then attended seminary and was ordained in
the Presbyterian Church. He studied in Europe and developed an interest in Karl C.F. Krause. In 1868,...

Marna McKenzie was hired in 1984 to direct the Developing Ministries project for the Cooperative Ministries in Higher Education
of Northern California and Nevada. She coordinated resources to create campus ministry programs with local church support
in schools within Northern...

This collection includes personal papers, correspondence, speeches, articles both about and by J. McNeill, typed manuscripts
of three books, Maurice Blondel research and thesis, video and audio cassettes, engagement calendars, books and computer discs.

The collection contains the working, task, project, and correspondence files and materials concerning the career and ministry
of Virginia Ramey Mollenkott (1932 - ), an English professor and advocate of women's and gay and lesbian rights. Raised a
fundamentalist Christian,...

The working files for the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research came
directly from the Karen Lebacqz and was contained in one file cabinet and several boxes. The boxes contained 3-ring binders
primarily...

The National Sanctuary Defense Fund was established in 1984 to raise funds for the legal defense of sanctuary workers and
refugees from Central America. Immigrants from El Salvador and Guatemala in particular were arrested and indicted during the
1980s for...

The Vertical Files Collection is part of the New Religious Movements Research Collections in the Graduate Theological Union
Archives. These materials were collected over a 22-year period by successive library staff people. The collection includes
such materials as correspondence, newsletters,...

Proposition 14, or the California Fair Housing initiative, became a focal point for the issue of racial discrimination and
the civil rights movement in California in 1964. The collection contains political campaign material (pamphlets, brochures,
newsletters, monographs, flyers, bumper stickers)...

William "Will" Noffke was a Bay Area radio host. He interviewed spiritual and political leaders on various programs, including
The Meeting of the Ways, New Dimensions and New Horizons. His papers include administrative materials, background information
on the interviewees and...

The North Phoenix Corporate Ministry was a group of Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant Congregations in northern Phoenix, AZ
who worked together in areas of education, worship, social concern, creative arts, and communication. Included are administrative
files, program files, financial records,...

The Northern California Ecumenical Council is an organization of lay and ordained persons from different denominations and
communions who work together to improve the lives of their members. The collection includes adfministrative papers and materials
on events and projects.

The collection contains correspondence and educational materials related to the Nuclear Disarmament Project (NDP), a part
of the Commission on Social Justice, Archdiocese of San Francisco, 1981-1985. Co-directors Pia Moriarty and Bob Williams adapted
the approach of the Brazilian educator...

This collection consists of GTU photographs taken and collected primarily for the purpose of publishing them in the GTU newsletters
Ecumenical Associates News and later Currents, as well as other publications such as the GTU View Book and GTU Catalog,...

John Dillenberger became assistant dean of the GTU in 1963 and served as dean from June 1, 1963 to July 1971. He held the
additional title of GTU President from 1967 until he left these administrative posts in 1971. The...

The collection was given to the GTU Library in the late 1970's by Daniel O'Hanlon. It was not officially deeded to the GTU
Archives until 1992. Originally in cardboard cartons, the collection was reboxed and moved at least twice by...

The class interviewed persons who were instrumental in the formation and early years of the GTU. When the collection was given,
Zikmund noted that the tapes from John Dillenberger and Robert Kimball were missing. The interviewees signed release forms.
These...

This collection was put together in 1977 at the Graduate Theological Union Library by then Acting Librarian David Green. He
published a letter in Episcopal diocesan newspapers stating that the Library was collecting on this important subject, and
requesting any...

Organized in 1972 as the Asian American Center for Theology and Strategies and incorporated in 1974, the name was changed
to Pacific and Asian American Center for Theology and Strategies in 1977 to reflect inclusiveness of constituencies. PACTS
was...

Twelve papers from the collection of Edward L. Parsons, 1868-1960, who served as pastor at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Berkeley,
California, 1904-1919. He was Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Francisco, 1919-1924, and Bishop of California, 1924-1941.

The collection contains materials gathered or generated for researching, compiling, and writing Arthur Piepkorn's "Profiles
in Belief". Materials include correspondence, drafts of material written by Piepkorn, copies of information from books or
other sources, brochures, pamphlets, newsletters, periodicals, periodical and...

The Pledge of Resistance began in 1984 in response to the threat of U.S. invasion into Nicaragua. The national structure grew
as people signed the pledge resisting the U.S. government's policies toward Central America. Signals for actions were sent
out...

The Radical Religion Collective, later named the Community for Religious Research and Education, formed in Berkeley, California
in 1973 to continue the publishing arm of the closed Berkeley Free Church (1967-1972). Richard L. York, pastor of the church,
became a...

This extensive oral history includes interviews from 79 scholars who discuss the founding of the Graduate Theological Union
and issues in theological education before, after and during the 1960s. The interviews were conducted in 1993-94 by Ray F.
Kibler III,...

This collection consists of newspaper articles, periodical articles, and sermons reporting or commenting on the Jonestown
mass suicide in Guyana, November 1978. The Graduate Theological Union Library staff solicited and collected the materials
from various sources.

Wayne R. Rood (1915 - 2000) taught for 44 years at the Pacific School of Religion. He wrote, directed and acted in religious
plays, taught courses on theater and theology, and supervised many theses and dissertations on the subject. Rood...

An oral history of the sanctuary movement based on interviews with religious and lay leaders in the Bay Area conducted by
Eileen Purcell during 1997-1998. The interviews cover the beginning of the sanctuary movement during the Vietnam Conflict
(1971-1972) and...

Rev. Winfred B. Schaller was a leader in the creation of the Church of Lutheran Confession (CLC). He served as editor of the
CLC's first periodical, , from June 1958 until he was forced to resign in August 1970. He...

The majority of the collection concerns the sanctuary movement for Central American refugees. Sanctuary for military personnel
is a small, though significant, part of the collection. This collection was obtained from the donor's office. Material was
received in 3-ring binders,...

Starhawk is a pioneer in and advocate of the revival of earth-based spirituality and Goddess religion; a peace and justice
activist; and a veteran and continued organizer in progressive movements, committed to bringing the techniques and creative
power of spirituality...

This collection contains both original and photocopy material. The donation is from Susanne M. Batzdorff, niece of Edith
Stein. She assumed the role of her mother and last surviving sibling, Dr. Erna Stein Biberstein (1890-1978), in responding
to researchers,...

The papers document Donald C. Stone's work with Ornstein and Swencionis on the Outcome Project, and the development of his
doctoral research, including his various publications on the human potential movement, up to the completion of his doctoral
dissertation.

"The Sunday Before: Sermons by Pacific Coast Pastors of the Japanese Race on the Sunday before Evacuation to Assembly Centers
in the Late Spring of 1942" includes sermons delivered by Protestant ministers prior to the forced evacuation of Japanese
and...

The collection consists of three drafts of his doctoral thesis Ministry in the Assembly and Relocation Centers of World War
II, as well as books and other research materials donated by Suzuki. The thesis describes daily life and worship...

Margaret Palmer, 1908-2004, was born in Oakland, Calif. She was a pioneer in the field of sacred dance in America. A daughter
of a Congregational minister, the family moved to Honolulu in 1917, where she learned creative dance in school....

The collection includes a scrapbook collected by Fred D. Parr with correspondence, published pamphlets, event programs, and
extensive news articles from California newspapers, and two versions of the book by Stanley Armstrong Hunter on the Temple
of Religion and Tower...

This collection was processed in two separate sections. The first section had been partially processed and cataloged by library
staff. The second section processed two years later when four boxes of unprocessed material were discovered after a shelf
move. The...

United Campus Christian Ministry began at San Jose State University as a Presbyterian effort in 1956. Various other denominations
joined the Ministry through its history. UCCM focused on helping SJSU students and sponsored many programs and events, which
often addressed...

The staff collected published material (pamphlets, flyers, position papers, sermons, newspaper and journal articles, brochures)
from government departments (United States and North Vietnam); national denominations; local, national, and international
organizations; and individuals. Each item bears a yellow sticker with accession...

Aubrey Richard (Rick)Weatherly, 1952-91, was a pastor in the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches and
served in Oakland, California. The collection contains personal and professional files, photographs, slides, negatives, and
buttons relating to his personal and professional life.

Robert Whitaker was a Baptist minister who served churches in Seattle; Salem, Oregon; Oakland and Los Gatos, California. He
was politically active throughout his ministry. participating in socialism, communism, pacifism, the labor movement, and the
American Civil Liberties Union. He...

This collection had been in storage several years before processing; moved several times, and handled by various people over
the years, including Wilbur's daughter Elizabeth. Materials for the collection came in groups of boxes or individual items
from various sources...

This collection most likely came from Aaron Ungersma, a professor at San Francisco Theological Seminary. Attempts to contact
Dr. Ungersma have yielded nothing, so there is no documentation on this collection. It is thought that Dr. Ungersma served
on the...